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Teen Boy Rescues Elderly Man, Dog From Burning Fairfield Apartment Building

FAIRFIELD (CBS SF) -- A 14-year-old boy rescued an elderly man and his dog from a burning apartment building in Fairfield on Saturday evening, a fire battalion chief said.

The fire was reported in the 1900 block of Grande Circle shortly after 7 p.m., Fairfield fire Battalion Chief Matt Luckenbach said.

Before firefighters arrived at the building, teenager Latrell McCockran was visiting a friend's apartment when he smelled smoke.

The boy used a fire extinguisher and as headed toward the smoke he encountered an elderly, disabled man who was struggling to get out of his smoke-filled apartment, according to Luckenbach.

McCockran rescued the man from the blaze and brought him safely out of the apartment, Luckenbach said.

Once outside the burning building, the elderly man told McCockran that his dog was still inside. The teen also heard that children might be trapped inside.

McCockran went back into the apartment with his father and rescued the dog while calling out for any additional occupants, the battalion chief said.

The father and son exited the building as the heat and smoke became unbearable, Luckenbach said.

Firefighters arrived at the scene and later confirmed that no one else was inside at the time of the fire.

The boy was transported by his mother to a local hospital for treatment of minor injuries and smoke inhalation. The elderly man's hair was singed, but he was uninjured, according to Luckenbach.

The Fairfield Fire Department said McCockran's heroic actions saved the life of a man and his dog.

Luckenbach acknowledged that while Saturday's events ended well, entering a burning building without advanced training and proper protective equipment can be life-threatening.

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